Ljan Church

Ljan Church (Norwegian: Ljan kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in the district of Nordstrand in Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated on 10 April 1932 and is shrouded by pine trees on a hill. It is later built parish center just below. Architect was Olav Olson. The style is neo-Romanesque and medieval inspired. There are no signs of modernism. It is a relatively small church in stone. Church tower is at the entrance. The choir is narrow. It has two sacristies. The roof is covered with copper plates. Trygve Dammen made the pulpit and baptismal font, a wooden sculpture and created wooden sculptures under the ceiling. There are stained glass in all the windows, composed by Rolf Klemetsrud. Wrought Iron works in windows and altar ring is by Carl Bilgrei. The crucifix over th

Ljan Church

Ljan Church (Norwegian: Ljan kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in the district of Nordstrand in Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated on 10 April 1932 and is shrouded by pine trees on a hill. It is later built parish center just below. Architect was Olav Olson. The style is neo-Romanesque and medieval inspired. There are no signs of modernism. It is a relatively small church in stone. Church tower is at the entrance. The choir is narrow. It has two sacristies. The roof is covered with copper plates. Trygve Dammen made the pulpit and baptismal font, a wooden sculpture and created wooden sculptures under the ceiling. There are stained glass in all the windows, composed by Rolf Klemetsrud. Wrought Iron works in windows and altar ring is by Carl Bilgrei. The crucifix over th